Mental health charity Safe In Our World and Fanatical have announced a big charity bundle giving you 27 games for a single purchase. Just to be clear: as a charity bundle, GamingOnLinux gets nothing from our partnership with Fanatical here.
For $15 / €15 / £15 you will get a Steam key for all of these:
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- SUMMERHOUSE
- Thank Goodness You're Here!
- Wingspan
- Nexomon: Extinction
- Little Kitty, Big City
- Pesticide Not Required
- Starship Troopers: Terran Command
- A Space for the Unbound
- DC's Justice League: Cosmic Chaos
- Jumanji: Wild Adventures
- My Little Pony: A Zephyr Heights Mystery
- PAW Patrol: Grand Prix
- Pizza Possum
- Mini Metro
- TOEM: A Photo Adventure
- Shapez
- Re:Turn - One Way Trip
- Psychonauts
- Tanglewood
- Moonlighter
- Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery
- Koa and the Five Pirates of Mara
- Ankora: Lost Days
- A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build
- Curse Crackers: For Whom the Belle Toils
- Dahlia View
A great deal and you support a charity doing good work.
From the press release: “Last year presented significant challenges for the industry, but we are incredibly proud and grateful for the impact Safe In Our World has achieved during this time. This success would not have been possible without the unwavering support of our community.” Sarah Sorrell, Charity Director says, “We extend our heartfelt thanks to the forward-thinking companies that donated their games and the amazing individuals who support the charity by purchasing the bundles. As we move into 2025, we remain dedicated to expanding our core offerings for the industry while continuing to raise awareness, improve access, and promote positivity around mental health.”
Alan Wild, Head of Business Development at Fanatical, shares his enthusiasm: “At Fanatical, we believe in the power of gaming to connect, support, and inspire people. Partnering with Safe In Our World allows us to contribute to a cause that resonates within the gaming community. It is great to see the generosity of both publishers and players coming together to make a real difference in mental health awareness and support.”
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